Animal Dentistry

Because it matters

Why it matters

Most pet owners are surprised to learn how common periodontal disease is. In fact, by the age of three, most pets show signs of the disease. Periodontal disease is a progressive condition, in which plaque slowly turns into tartar, and spreads below the gumline. Here, it fosters the growth of harmful bacteria, and erodes the teeth's supporting structures. This can be quite painful for a pet - though they can't tell us! The bacteria can make its way to your dog or cat's bloodstream, where it can begin to harm internal organs. The veterinary industry is gaining a clearer understanding of the importance of dentistry, and this is why there are beginning to be clear links between periodontal disease and organ disease, and even a pet's longevity.

What we do

But not to fear! Periodontal disease is no match for our team of skilled dental experts. We will be able to take radiographs of your pet's mouth, which will be able to tell us whether or not your pet has periodontal disease. If your pet is showing signs of the disease, we will be able to schedule a full cleaning. Here, we clean beneath your pet's gum line. Your pet will likely experience an immediate reduction in pain levels and this can completely reverse the disease. The quicker we are able to treat it, the better your pet's prognosis will be. If your pet hasn't received a dental exam in the last year, just give us a call now! It's the best thing to do for your loving companion.

What we do

But not to fear! Periodontal disease is no match for our team of skilled dental experts. We will be able to take radiographs of your pet's mouth, which will be able to tell us whether or not your pet has periodontal disease. If your pet is showing signs of the disease, we will be able to schedule a full cleaning. Here, we clean beneath your pet's gum line. Your pet will likely experience an immediate reduction in pain levels and this can completely reverse the disease. The quicker we are able to treat it, the better your pet's prognosis will be. If your pet hasn't received a dental exam in the last year, just give us a call now! It's the best thing to do for your loving companion.